LEONARDTOWN, Md. - A military helicopter crashed on a Leonardtown, Maryland golf course Monday, killing one crew member and injuring two others, according to the U.S. Army.

The UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter endured a hard landing around 1:37 p.m. near the Breton Bay Golf & Country Club on Society Hill Road. The Blackhawk is from the 12th Aviation Battalion, stationed at Davison Airfield in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. It was conducting a routine training flight at the time of the accident.

The Army said UH-60 crew chief, Spc. Jeremy Darrell Tomlin, 22, of from Chapel Hill, Tennessee, died at the scene.

The pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Christopher Nicholas, and Capt. Terikazu Onoda, were both transported to the University of Maryland R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. They are both in critical condition.

Hope Hodge Seck, reporter with Military.com, offers analysis of the UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crash that left one dead and two injured.

"We are deeply saddened by this loss within our community," said Maj. Gen. Bradley A. Becker, the commanding general of the Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region and the U.S. Army Military District of Washington. "Our condolences go out to the families and friends affected by this tragedy, and our team is focused on supporting them during this difficult time."

A team from the Army Combat Readiness Center in Fort Rucker, Alabama will be at the site of the incident on Tuesday to conduct an investigation. Leonardtown is about 60 miles southeast of Washington, D.C.

The F-16C fighter jet took off from Joint Base Andrews at around 9:15 a.m. Wednesday and was participating in a routine training mission before it suffered a mechanical issue and went into a wooded area near Piscataway Road and Steed Road in Clinton, Maryland, about six miles from Joint Base Andrews and 12 miles south of Washington D.C.